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Hi,
Terminology is a great terminal, thank you!
I've installed it in on Debian12 with KDE(wayland), terminology version: 1.13.0-2
I am using fcitx5 as my Chinese input method, it works well in GTK and QT applications, but I can't switch to fcitx5 Chinese input method in terminology what so ever.
I tried to set the ECORE_IMF_MODULE with fcitx, xim, fcitx5 and tried many different IM MODULE environment variable settings, still can't get the Chinese input method to be working in terminology.
I tried other terminals like kitty, alacritty and konsole, the fcitx5 Chinese input method all works well, so I guess it's may related to terminology.
I've attached the fcitix5-diagnose info, hope it helps.
it is true, fcitx5 cannot be summoned in terminology with hyprland wayland. I have to give up it .Also I miss mouse select to copy or open in it .Maybe kitty can do
Hi,
Terminology is a great terminal, thank you!
I've installed it in on Debian12 with KDE(wayland), terminology version: 1.13.0-2
I am using fcitx5 as my Chinese input method, it works well in GTK and QT applications, but I can't switch to fcitx5 Chinese input method in terminology what so ever.
I tried to set the ECORE_IMF_MODULE with fcitx, xim, fcitx5 and tried many different IM MODULE environment variable settings, still can't get the Chinese input method to be working in terminology.
I tried other terminals like kitty, alacritty and konsole, the fcitx5 Chinese input method all works well, so I guess it's may related to terminology.
I've attached the fcitix5-diagnose info, hope it helps.
Thanks!
fcitx5-diagnose.txt
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